
Arizona Science Center
Melhor época para visitar
Weekday mornings right when doors open at 10:30 AM are the quietest, especially September through November. Summer afternoons draw bigger crowds but the air-conditioned galleries offer a cool refuge from Phoenix heat.
Dicas para economizar
General admission runs about $20 for adults and $15 for kids, with free entry for members and on the first Friday of each month from 5-9 PM. Save by booking online in advance and consider the Phoenix CityPass if you plan to visit multiple attractions.
Recomendado para
Families with school-aged kids, Science enthusiasts, Rainy day explorers
Planeje sua visita
3-4 hours
Sobre
Fatos rápidos: More than 300 hands-on exhibits let visitors launch rockets, simulate earthquakes, and dissect a cow eye. The 200-foot tall theater screen is one of the largest in the Southwest, wrapping around your peripheral vision completely.
Destaques: The CREATE at Makerspace studio lets you solder actual circuits and operate real laser cutters, not just watch demos behind glass. Upstairs, the All About Me gallery features a 30-foot giant talking nose you walk through, complete with sound effects of breathing and sneezing.
Dicas de quem conhece
- Skip the crowded main entrance and head straight to the third floor where the Forces of Nature gallery is often nearly empty before noon.
- Wear closed-toe shoes if you plan to use the Makerspace, as they require them for the laser cutter and soldering stations.
- The best photo spot is from the third-floor balcony overlooking the main atrium during the daily 1 PM paper airplane drop.
- Bring a jacket, the giant screen theater gets genuinely cold even in summer.
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